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I am one of only three people in the entire world who still hasn’t seen Frozen, Disney’s billion-dollar Mr. Freeze prequel, but even I’ve watched “Let It Go” on YouTube multiple times and aware of who Elsa is. She’s a Snow Queen, and can manipulate the winter elements, like a really, really, really white Bender from Avatar: The Last Airbender. She is also really gorgeous, which isn’t a weird thing to say about a cartoon character, because her real-life doppelgänger has been found. Meet Anna Faith Carlson.

A few weeks ago, while visiting the Altamonte Mall in Altamonte Springs, Anna Faith Carlson, 18, who goes by Anna Faith, posed for a picture with a cardboard cutout of Queen Elsa from Disney’s hit animated musical.

“We had just finished a modeling job in Orlando and my mom and best friend wanted me to take a picture with the cutout,” Faith explained. “My hair was up and I looked like a mess, so I didn’t want to at first.” Taking the photo turned out to be a great decision.

It went viral, and now she’s started to make appearances as Elsa.

Carlson is working with her daughter now to plan a trip to Moody Air Force Base in Valdosta, Ga., for a fundraising event for a 5-year-old autistic girl who has been diagnosed with cancer.

I mean I really enjoyed the movie but its writing/execution was far too mediocre to warrant the level of obsession people have with it. Like the only revolutionary thing about it was that the prince was the villain and it is the first movie (co)directed by a woman to make $1 billion at the box office.

No, the revolutionary thing about it was that the true love wasn't between the princess and the guy she met five seconds ago (which the whole movie spends a lot of time telling us is ridiculous and doesn't happen and that it's not NOT true love), but that the true love that saves the day is between the two sisters. And that, especially for a movie directed at children, and young girls at that, is pretty damn revolutionary.

i enjoyed the movie but i mean goddamn people are insane about it. like Frozen merchandise is flying off the shelves everywhere and there's like a 5 hour wait to meet the characters at Disney World. who the hell has time for that shit?

I agree, I thought it was cute but after a year of kindergartners singing the damn songs all the time and talking nonstop about it I am tired of this movie; especially when there much better movies out there.